Physicians, in their own words, "gamed the system" for organ transplants and "can't be trusted".
To be fair, physicians were acting in the interests of their individual patients. But, other patients and society in general were the losers.
The ethics and the economics of organ transplants are emotionally fraught and complex. Better to listen to this Planet Money NPR podcast.
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Physician Decision Making "Can't be Trusted" for Organ Transplants
Senin, 21 Mei 2012
Physician Decision Making "Can't be Trusted" for Organ Transplants
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